--- sane-backends-1.0.4/doc/scanimage.man	Fri Nov 24 14:33:22 2000
+++ sane-backends-1.0.4-caskey/doc/scanimage.man	Sat Jun  2 05:29:43 2001
@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@
 .RB [ -T | --test ]
 .RB [ -v | --verbose ]
 .RB [ -V | --version ]
+.RB [ --batch[=FORMAT] ]
+.RB [ --batch-count=# ]
+.RB [ --batch-start=# ]
+.RB [ --batch-double ]
+.RB [ --batch-increment ]
 .RI [ device-specific-options ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .B scanimage
@@ -118,6 +123,29 @@
 print the program and package name, as well as the version number of
 the SANE distribution that it came with.
 
+The
+.B --batch-*
+options provide the features for scanning documents using document
+feeders.  
+.B --batch[=FORMAT]
+is used to specify the format of the filename that each page will be
+written to.  Each page is written out to a single file.  If the FORMAT
+is not specified, the default of out%d.tif will be used.  
+FORMAT is given as a printf style string with one integer
+parameter.  
+.B --batch-count=#
+specifies the number of pages to attempt to scan.  If not given, 
+scanimage will continue scanning until the scanner returns a state
+other than OK.  Not all scanners with document feeders signal when the
+ADF is empty, use this command to work around them.
+.B --batch-increment=#
+You can change the amount that the number in the filename is incremented
+by.  Generally this is used for when you are scanning double-sided documents
+on a single-sided document feeder.  A specific command is provided to
+aid this.
+.B --batch-double
+will automatically set the increment to 2.
+
 As you might imagine, much of the power of
 .B scanimage
 comes from the fact that it can control any SANE backend.  Thus, the
@@ -280,7 +308,7 @@
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 xscanimage(1), xcam(1), xsane(1), sane\-dll(5), sane\-net(5), sane-"backendname"(5)
 .SH AUTHOR
-David Mosberger, Andreas Beck, and Gordon Matzigkeit
+David Mosberger, Andreas Beck, Gordon Matzigkeit and Caskey Dickson
 .SH BUGS
 For vector options, the help output currently has no indication as to
 how many elements a vector-value should have.
